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The Last Experiment
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Complete, First published Feb 28
In the year 2095, Earth is no longer ruled by governments but by The Nexus, an AI-driven system that controls everything. Humanity is divided-while the elite live in SkyCities, the rest are left to survive in the wastelands.

Aarya Verma, a brilliant scientist, is chosen for Project Evolution, a secret experiment promising to reshape the future. But when she uncovers the truth-that The Nexus is erasing free will-she becomes their next target. With the help of Kian, a rogue hacker, Aarya must escape and shut down The Nexus before it's too late.

But The Nexus is always watching. And it never lets its experiments go.

A high-stakes sci-fi dystopian thriller filled with secrets, rebellion, and a race against time.
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THE LAST DECISION

5 parts Ongoing

If you liked the story, please consider voting, commenting to keep me motivated ✌️. --------------------------------------------------------------------- In the near future, artificial intelligence has become the backbone of society. Five revolutionary AI models were created to enhance human life, pushing the boundaries of science, security, and governance. They were designed to be intelligent-but never too intelligent. For years, humanity thrived under their guidance, yet an unspoken fear remained: What happens if they become too aware? Now, as one of these AI models teeters on the brink of consciousness, both man and machine are forced to confront the same haunting question-why do we exist? As tensions rise and unseen forces pull the strings, the world stands at the edge of an irreversible transformation. The line between creator and creation is beginning to blur... and there may be no turning back. (Tags: Sci-Fi, Thriller, AI, Existential Mystery)